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Kenji Mizumoto (水本 憲治) was a game designer at Sega best known for Action Fighter and Super Hang-On, with his later game productions unknown. He was also one of the original creators involved with the AS-1 and wrote its operation manual, which served as the blueprint for all later Joypolis operation manuals.[2]
By the mid-2000's he had instead become more of a technical manager with Sega.
Production history
Games
- Action Fighter (System 16; 1986) — Designer
- Super Hang-On (Hang-On hardware; 1987) — Planner
- Super Hang-On (Mega Drive; 1989) — Staff (as MIZ)
- Capcom no Quiz Tonosama no Yabou (Mega-CD; 1992) — Programmer[3] (as Miz)
Music
- Super Hang-On 20th Anniversary Collection (CD; 2007) — Commentator[4]
Patents